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Changes in diet for a person who is at risk for listeriosis.

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Listeria is a bug that can cause illness for a number of groups including pregnant women, unborn babies and new babies. Listeria can live in meat, milk, butter, cream, yogurt and vegetables. Food that is not cooked, such as salads or food from the fridge can have Listeria in it. Food that has been cooked before being sold can also contain Listeria.

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